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fix: components dir , fix import #67 #68

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@fiqryq fiqryq commented Dec 17, 2022

  • fix components dir
  • fix import

@fiqryq fiqryq added the enhancement New feature or request label Dec 17, 2022
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📦 Next.js Bundle Analysis

This analysis was generated by the next.js bundle analysis action 🤖

⚠️ Global Bundle Size Increased

Page Size (compressed)
global 75.24 KB (🟡 +1.22 KB)
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One Page Changed Size

The following page changed size from the code in this PR compared to its base branch:

Page Size (compressed) First Load % of Budget (350 KB)
/ 375 B 75.6 KB 21.60% (🟢 -0.04%)
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First Load is the size of the global bundle plus the bundle for the individual page. If a user were to show up to your website and land on a given page, the first load size represents the amount of javascript that user would need to download. If next/link is used, subsequent page loads would only need to download that page's bundle (the number in the "Size" column), since the global bundle has already been downloaded.

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@fiqryq fiqryq merged commit 270c898 into main Dec 17, 2022
@fiqryq fiqryq deleted the 67-fix-import branch December 17, 2022 10:24
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